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Also, millennials who are currently graduating college are turning to public-service jobs in rising numbers. You should make certain you are taking these factors into consideration if you want to begin communicating and building relationships with them.
This new five-year reality also has great significance for baby boomers, and it means adapting how and what we communicate with them. Since boomers are retiring at such a fast rate and in such high numbers, fundraisers would be wise to increase their planned-giving appeals and communications while shoring up their planned-giving staffs.
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